Hyesu Lee

Hye Su Lee

Hye Su Lee

Hyesu Lee’s work is nothing short of amazing — the stuff she conjures up is all from her imagination; all the creatures, people and environments are simply out of this world! I caught up with her for a quick tête-à-tête with the artist who is currently living between New York and South Korea. I’m currently reading her comics blog Dear Anne and I love the quirky one-sided conversations she’s got going on in there!

Tell me a little bit more about yourself!

Well, well, well, this is one of the most difficult questions for me to answer as always. 🙂 I am Hyesu, I am silly, clumsy, happy, messy, all of the place very often just like my illustrations and I love to share the hidden beauty and the subtle happiness with everyone through my work, and my belief is that anything warm and cheerful is highly contagious.

Your style is amazing – quirky, offbeat and colorful! Has your style always been this way, or has it evolved from something else?

To be honest with you, I always draw the way I draw now since I was a kid, isn’t it weird? Because sometimes in the past I tried really hard in order to draw really well, but it never worked out for me. So one day I just gave up and started to do my own things. I am still jealous of people who draw and paint so well, but I am just happy with who I am. 🙂

Hye Su Lee

How/Who/What are you inspired by?

Of course, there are so much inspirations and brilliant artists who inspired me out there, so that I am not snobbish to choose ones. 🙂
Not only I am really inspired by all worldly things animals, plants, and the web-like connection between everything in nature, but also I am fascinated with my relationship with others around me.

I really want to have a better understanding about the essence that connects me and everyone else and interprets it into a visual. That’s one of my missions I am on. 🙂

What’s your favourite medium?

I love the mixture of all different kinds of medium. When I am lazy I use crayons, when I feel more lazy I use Photoshop, when I feel messy, I use collage, when I want to feel more like grown-up I use paints, when I miss my country I use Korean paints.

Hye Su Lee

Who would be your dream client? / Who would you like to work for?

Ooooooo, I need so much space to answer this question, because there are so many clients I want to work for.

But if I have to choose one, I would love to work with Chronicle Books, because there have been so many books that inspired me from the publisher, so I am sure that they would appreciate great artists, and art.

{Thanks Hyesu!}

The Bottled Project

The Bottled Project

Alexx Boisjoli runs a small design studio in Toronto that focuses on ceramics, and he emailed me about his latest project that involves the production of one thousand bottles with ten illustrators.

Alexx says:
The Bottled Project hopes to create a direct connection between the craft world and illustration, we hope to give the opportunity of ceramic production to ten designers who may not have the chance otherwise. In collaborating we’re hoping to expand skills of ceramics with the creative talents of emerging illustrators.

Their first illustrator is Nolan Pelletier (whom you may remember from my post here ) and it looks absolutely lovely! I think he may still be looking for an illustrator or two, and you can contact him directly for more information — here’s the design brief.

For those who’d like to collect these pretty little works of art, you can head over to Alexx’s Etsy shop.

Paper Bicycle Creative: Daily Pattern Project

Paper Bicycle Creatives: Lindsay Nohl

Pattern by Lindsay Nohl

Paper Bicycle Creatives: Chris Hajny

Pattern by Chris Hajny

Paper Bicycle Creatives: Francesca Buchko

Pattern by Francesca Buchko

Paper Bicycle Creative is run by three surface product designers — Lindsay Nohl, Francesca Buchko and Chris Hajny based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. During the day, they design everything; from apparel to stationery, to home and gift products, and at night they work on the Daily Pattern project out of their love for patterns and art.

They’re always looking for people to collaborate with (with monthly prizes to boot!) so head over to their blog to read up on how you can get involved!

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